Re: Stones - Glastonbury 2013 and a handful of shows in UK & USA

Originally Posted by Bumblebee

BTW, Stones have already issued a denial on this news story, though the Glasto part says "won't confirm or deny" which I interpret as a strong likelihood.

Glastonbury's press office said this morning that speculation about the Stones playing the festival is nothing new, since they are one of the few legends never to have appeared, but there have been no conversations as yet. A spokesman said: "Everybody in the year off thinks they've come up with the perfect Glastonbury lineup. But at the moment there isn't anything to confirm or deny."

Re: Stones - Glastonbury 2013 and a handful of shows in UK & USA

I will support them playing only if it is truly the last time they will ever squeeze their wrinkled asses into tight leather pants and embarrass themselves. I like their old stuff but damn they've sucked for the last 30 years.

Originally Posted by juloxx

Shut the fuck up you pussy. If you dont get down with Westside Connection you have no credibility in the music world what so-ever. Get off these forums you *** *** and go bump your N'sync

Re: Stones - Glastonbury 2013 and a handful of shows in UK & USA

Originally Posted by TickleMeElmo

I would think Goldenvoice will try their damnedest to get The Rolling Stones. However, to make that work I guarantee they would have to let them do one or more of their own shows in the LA market. No way they'd do the farewell show in that area just at Coachella alone and call it good, a festival that's almost already sold out. I'd imagine they'd wanna give fans a fair chance to see them one more time.

So I say Coachella w/ LA shows or no Coachella at all.

Yep, if the Stones have ever stood for anything, it's giving a fair chance to their fans.

Re: Stones - Glastonbury 2013 and a handful of shows in UK & USA

A 50th anniversary tour is much different than a farewell tour. Coachella is one of the premier festivals in the United States.... and if they're attempting to maintain that status it would be silly to think that they wouldn't try and sign them for the weekends. Its basically up to the Stones if they are up to the task. I think the idea of playing 2 weekends @ Coachella is far more appealing than just a another random US festival.

Coachella 07 (the introduction), 08 (the bands), 09 (the documentary), 10 (the people i came with), 11 (the relationship test... we passed), 12 (whatever the weather, Dirty Epic forever), 13 (the year of the troll)

Re: Stones - Glastonbury 2013 and a handful of shows in UK & USA

Re: Stones - Glastonbury 2013 and a handful of shows in UK & USA

Originally Posted by Coachella Bound

A 50th anniversary tour is much different than a farewell tour. Coachella is one of the premier festivals in the United States.... and if they're attempting to maintain that status it would be silly to think that they wouldn't try and sign them for the weekends. Its basically up to the Stones if they are up to the task. I think the idea of playing 2 weekends @ Coachella is far more appealing than just a another random US festival.

Like I said, I'm sure they'll try but the most realistic option is just Glastonbury and solo shows across the US, no festivals here in the States at all. I had a mockup of who I think will headline and The Rolling Stones were on it but I think I'll take them off now.

Re: Stones - Glastonbury 2013 and a handful of shows in UK & USA

hello there i have just joined this site, i live in bonnie scotland and am a keen festival goer,can u tell me the dates of the festival next year,and where about in california it is,please,buckienasty@yahoo.co.uk,thanks and keep on rocking

Re: Stones - Glastonbury 2013 and a handful of shows in UK & USA

Originally Posted by buckienasty

hello there i have just joined this site, i live in bonnie scotland and am a keen festival goer,can u tell me the dates of the festival next year,and where about in california it is,please,buckienasty@yahoo.co.uk,thanks and keep on rocking

Re: Stones - Glastonbury 2013 and a handful of shows in UK & USA

Re: Stones - Glastonbury 2013 and a handful of shows in UK & USA

Different Stones...

Glastonbury Festival boss reveals it's a new exciting era for the Festival

with the licence back in house, and adds to The Stone Roses rumour
Tuesday 14th August 2012

Glastonbury Festival boss Michael Eavis has revealed that the Festival will have a greater sense of freedom next year according to an interview with the NME, (here), after being able to take the entertainment licence back in house after ending their decade-long association with Melvin Benn from Festival Republic.

Eavis is quoted as saying, "We've actually changed the structure quite a bit, the management. We're managing the licensing, the health and safety now ourselves, which means we're back driving the train again. We'll be back to how we were before the problems we had in the year 2000. We're venturing into a new era now and it's very exciting. Will there be more of a sense of freedom? You bet there will be."

His statement ends speculation that any other major promotion company would be taking on the licence for next year.

The dairy farmer also added weight to The Stone Roses for Glastonbury Festival rumour which we first mentioned in June, (here) telling the music magazine whilst watching them at Sziget festival last weekend that, "I'm very keen on The Stone Roses – I always have been. They played at Pilton Party for 300 people in 1995, which the year they cancelled on the main event and Pulp stepped in to replace them. I would like them to come back at some point. Are they a possible headliner for next year? I think it is possible, yeah."

The Stone Roses owe Glastonbury Festival a show after their billed appearance at the 25th anniversary of the first Festival was cancelled the week before the event, and they were replaced by Pulp, although they did as Eavis confirmed appear at the Pilton show for locals in September instead.

Glastonbury Festival took a year out this year, and will return next year from Wednesday 26th until Sunday 30th June 2013. Eavis added that next year will be the best one ever, saying "We've already got some acts confirmed, but I can't say who they are. There's not a shadow of a doubt – it will be the best festival we've ever done."

No acts are confirmed as yet for 2013. eFestivals will bring you the very latest rumours - keep your eyes on the Glastonbury 2013 rumours, updated as we receive information.

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Re: Stones - Glastonbury 2013 and a handful of shows in UK & USA

The first time I saw the Stones was in 65 ... that makes me feel a bit old but time goes on eh .... the set list below is from the 72' tour (which I had to look up of course cuz I had no clue what they played. ) It's funny but I would accept that for a setlist right now ..... cr****

Re: Stones - Glastonbury 2013 and a handful of shows in UK & USA

Originally Posted by buckienasty

hello there i have just joined this site, i live in bonnie scotland and am a keen festival goer,can u tell me the dates of the festival next year,and where about in california it is,please,buckienasty@yahoo.co.uk,thanks and keep on rocking